Postpublished at 13:38 British Summer Time 6 June 2019
Was anyone saying Boo-urns?
West Indies fall short in run chase of 289 - Starc taking 5-46, Hope top-scores with 68
Australia recovered from 79-5 - number eight Coulter-Nile smashed 92 off 60
Smith hit 73 before being spectacularly caught on boundary by Cottrell
Windies' quicks impressed early on with hostile bouncer barrage
Jack Skelton
Was anyone saying Boo-urns?
Stephan Shemilt
BBC Sport at Trent Bridge
Dre Russ was absolutely gutted as he came back to the pavilion. He looked in real trouble too, barely able to make it up the steps.
Smith 58, Coulter-Nile 40
Yes. Just four singles from the over, with Ashley Nurse also putting in one of his best ever bits of fielding by diving to his right to deny a run as Steve Smith clipped down the ground.
Off-spinner Ashley Nurse is back. Can he stem the runs?
Stuart Law
Former West Indies head coach
He'll go and get some ice and hopefully he'll be right to go with his batting, because his batting at the IPL was something else.
Dre Russ is indeed limping off the field.
West Indies might need his destructive batting in this chase.
Fazeer Mohammed
West Indian commentator on TMS
I think we have seen the last of Andre Russell bowling in this match as he doubles up again.
Run rate 5.18
Andre Russell pulls out of his final ball and hobbles back to his mark, rubbing his right knee.
This will very likely be his last ball of this match. West Indies will hope he's not done himself a serious mischief here.
A short ball that Nathan Coulter-Nile loops into a gap in the leg side for yet another single off the last ball of the over.
Phil Long
BBC Test Match Special statistician
This is now Coulter-Nile's highest score in ODI cricket.
Hmm. Maybe Dre Russ should have stuck to those shorter, quicker spells though.
Down on pace and not on the right length, Nathan Coulter-Nile picks it up and flicks it firmly over square leg for six.
Andre Russell is going to bowl his fifth over in a row, making a total mockery of my post that he would only bowl in two or three over spells.
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Sir Curtly Ambrose
Former West Indies bowler on BBC Test Match Special
The running between the wickets has been very good, but the Australians are always good at that. If you are not sharp enough they are always going to sneak singles.
Cottrell 8-0-40-2
Nathan Coulter-Nile edges past his stumps and picks up a single before Steve Smith nudges into a gap on the off side and gets two.
Another single to Smith before Sheldon Cottrell slings it down leg to concede another wide.
Coulter-Nile taps the last down just off the cut strip and Smith again calls the single, not bothered about keeping the strike.
Phil Long
BBC Test Match Special statistician
That four to bring up Smith's fifty took him to 3,500 one-day international runs.
Serious lift.
Sir Curtly Ambrose
Former West Indies bowler on BBC Test Match Special
The West Indies have some batsmen who can be destructive so this chase is going to be very, very exciting.
Smith 53, Coulter-Nile 29
Another short ball, another pull shot from NCN and another single off the last ball of the over to keep the strike.
"Nah, you're alright Steve mate, I've got this."
Andre Russell continues and bangs it in but Nathan Coulter-Niles takes on the short ball again, hooking away from the man in the deep to pick up another four.
Hmm, West Indies might be better pitching it up to the Aussie number eight.
West Indies will be hoping this innings will be done by 2pm by taking four wickets, rather than bowling 14 more overs.
But yes, very casual from Jason Holder and co so far in terms of getting on with the game.